verb
- to remove or take away bears from a place
- to make something no longer bearable or endurable
Usage: rare; literal
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- The park rangers worked to unbear the campground after multiple incidents.
- The sanctuary decided to unbear the facility for safety reasons.
- Time seemed to unbear the weight of his grief.
- Nothing could unbear the burden she carried.
- The news would unbear any hope they had left.